THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. WIFEY’S BACK APPLIED HYGIENE | VOCATION CLASS N PHILIPPINES | OPEN FOR MINERS SNAPSHOTS AT | PEACE PALAC STATE NEWS| 15 DEDICATED All Pennsylvania Gleaned for | SANSY van | Carnegle's Gift to Arbitration at The Hague. Educational Extension Under Farther Advanced Than in This State Auspices 15 Districts items of Interest. Country. REPORTS ABOUT CROPS 600D NEW STATE FOREST RULES ROYALTY ATTENDS CEREMONY METHODS VERY DIFFERENT. Farmers Busy in Every Lecality— Chester to Have Warship Visitor— Churches Raising Funds for Many Worthy Objects—Iitems of Busi ness and Pleasurs that Interest. Dutch Foreign Minister In Parents Out of American Flees Own Land Under Instructions Of Schools Open While Accept. Carry Alien’'s Threats By Bull Health Lawyer Gored Ct ing Building Says “Eternal Office Because the Not Peace” is iildren Keystone Notes, Near. The here anding ; . 3} ; Epidemic Is Raging, Dr. W. F. Skinner's candidacy for ging Congress on the Republican ticket was «nopounced at Chambersburg, of Thursday the The Hague Palace was dedicated ceremony of h to the Dutch Foreign Minister wi carried out in the great courts presence of Queen Wilhelm ager Queen Emma Prince Consort Henry, se distinguis} 4 | represent: 4 edifice over Miscreants broke into the compos tng recom of the and Pied forms, holding up its publication. Siatington Star na, Bg : and which teased at a circus the sleeves one ol A licn he tore away and lacerated Shenandoah, sein | Si wc co PRCNIER ASQUITH (HARRY K. THAW i= : | cmc [3 ASSAULTED. WINS BIG VICTORY ---= brief rea were surrounded by of John Jakonis a . ; ig of diplomat his arms, {atl — of peace societies and ed 0 cents a month to the tuitic 41 : 3 ; wpeecn, QUl-OL iA Wi - - ¢ + care of its app 3 eulogized the His team 1 . peace move reight at L.oul altzr 1 : reigat at iAOULS ¢& LET 3 emphasized the significance f ti i1 {¥ ippin Statesman Roughly Handled By Discontinuance of Writ of Ha- | Stalwart Suffragettes. beas Corpus Granted. 1 aiaqua, susiained several fractured was Injured internally, xpressing Eenero El TOCK was ¥ vy IMmMite 11 3 11 tons of dynamite. in a quarry i Lehigh Portland Foglesville, Lement Company, p the wills bu ATTACKED ON GOLF LINKS. NEW YORK RULED AGANIST. Jeal; York ce tery, for a togles: RO Owner Daving yet appeare % re fia 2 . i hod Dinde Minister's Daughter Assistance ant Father's with the clutch Wwnmed n the Har. } . oe i H id tributes to the ts nd Uses Milit risourg pike. Tactics lings Destroyed Damaged Rid ey dispos; than Alber helped off his gers pocket mone) The amination medica the State Bureau of Medica i al ' . Emall IMPERATOR SWEPT BY FIRE. Army of Steerage Passengers In a Wild and Ww be } Panic. cints Thaw Won. candidates Ilda Von damages f BLAMES THE FLY I gration officers : Es Vv IN AUTO KILLED. Medical Men Say It Transmits To Ani Train On the Pennsylvania infantile Paralysis M mal kes Machine At Crossing ye pie t y 3 that ¢ 4 Es CARNEGIE DECORATED. lL eral Queen Wilhelmina Confers Distinction | slantlc Leis « dns : . . Upon Philanthropist. BOLT FROM CLEAR SKY KILLS. ost igators » that the diseas: The jague, Nether a i nt al w y Man Struck On Head By Lightning | Nas m d ands der of Oran Wane sister law Andrew ? on the accident assured istted week Association's morning Collector William H. Berry, who with Congressman A. Mitchell Palmer, interceded in behalf of the West End Boat Club, which proposes to conduct a water carnival and “py oon] boat contest ou the Delaware River, received a letter from of of the Navy Daniels saying the com- mander of the reserve at Phila- by a battleshi of the durin men's tha State convention. This Secretary fleat vessel to visit Chester. The warship West End Boat Club's headquarters Mayor William Ward, Jr, will act as Judge of the water pageant and speed boat contests. Contracting with outside men to re. the Lackawanna company at Scran: ‘ton. Sn When Mre. Anna R. Little, of Potts. ville, aged 82, scratched a mateh In closet today she unintentionally set re 10 a quantity of turpentine spilled there. The flames smothered the wor man, who was rescued by Dr. L.. T. Kennedy, who happened to be pass iug. She was pot seriously Injured. Dies Instantly Atlantic City giruck bolt of loo James on the top of the Heghtning tl where there of a cloud Obsecon He when at descended was be a sky eemblance killed his motorboat not the and was instant! tying struck at down NANKING HAS FALLEN. The Rebels In China Lose Their Last Stronghold. London. An exchange company’s dispatch from Shanghal an. priving the rebels of their last strong hold. LIGHTNING HITS SCHOONER. Every One On Board Stunned and Thrown To Deck. The fishing schooner Annle came into port with ita Boston. and Jennie an electric shock sustained when the vessel was struck by lghtning. The stern and everyone on board was stun. ned and thrown to the deck. One sallor was temporarily paralyzed. The schooner was only slightly damaged. DITCHED CAR TO SAVE CAT. Autoist’'s Superstition Caused To His Party, Ind Injury ) Haute, Fearing follow him the reat of mean front E. CC his would i if he ran over a cat that ugels aan dered leis across the road i automobile ditched {of his speeding | Crown, of Oakland, Il. i containing five persons, of the Woods Brown's severely lacerated i Ewing, of Loulaville, Ky, broken arm, while Miss Bertha Walker tand Mr. and Mrs. BE. T | Terre Haute, were bruised and badly i shaken up, CAT, i Mary hands * | were Mins FAILED TO SEE TRAIN. Mr. and Mre. Porter Killed In Their Auto At Railroad Crossing. South Deerfield, Mass Mr, and Mrs i Sherman B. Porter, of Springfield, | were instantly killed when their auto. | mobile was struck by an express train on the Boston and Maine Railroad at ia grade crossing near here |W, Bennett, | Springfield, was thrown 1060 feet, but | escaved with minor Injuries. Queen Wilhelmina, of th i commemoration of the of Peace, | bestowed on i inauguration of the Palace A similar decoration was Abraham Pleter, Cornelius beek, president of i and minor connecie id Van Karne Foun distinctions Palace the Carnegie dation, Others on with the of Peace, A MILLION-DOLLAR FIRE. Extensive Lumber Yards At Bay Point, Cal, Prey Of Flames. Bay Point, Cal.-<Fire in the lumber yards of the C. A, Smith Company here caused damage estimated at $1. 000.000, It was subdued by dynamite AGED CLERGYMAN DIES. Rev. Dr. Aughinbaugh Had Served Pastorate At Emmitsburg, Chambersburg, Pa. Rev, George W, Augbinbaugh, one of the oldest Re formed clergymen in the United States, died at his home in Green Village. He years old. Dr. Aughinbaugh wag born in this city and was formerly president of Palatinate College at Myerstown, Pa., and principal of Mer cersburg Academy. TOY LADY DEAD Hundreds Of Children Mourn Miss France's Demise. Washington Washington.—Hundreds of children tear-wet eves mourned the pass ing of Miss Kate, “the toy lady,” whose funeral drew them St. Mary's Church. Miss Kate France was pro prietor of a store known ag the “Lin coln toy shop.” because during the Civili War Tad Lincoln made all his purchases there and oftentimes, ao companied by his father, visited the piace to feast his eyes on the treasures it contained. Mise France was 63 years old and had “grown up” with the shop. with to chases Land In Minnesota. Minneapolis, Minn. Edward Payson Weston, after a lifetime of walking on many famous trips. will become a Minnesota farmer, trip to the Lake of the Woods, he an nounced that he had purchased a farm five miles from Warroa, county, and that next spring he would taxeq at None of lande, as supervision touc hed the commi for price is inaer the cent to the county to replace last through low taxa pay two cents forest reserves for sale per 10 go county State on F4% wail The acre tion per all 10 land owners who desire of the ew laws A bout take advantage ———— Leaving his blind Doyvinstown Boni Scherr walked away while the At State and Main streets In front of it went graph pole. when the horse broke loose and dashed across Main street, door and striking the door frame. Pro- jections cut the animal's shoulder and knocked the right eyeball out.
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